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miguel almaguer nbc news, palm springs. >>> the halls of power in washington, d.c. were without power for a time today as the lights blinged out from the white house to the capitol and well beyond. given the times we live in had people briefly wondering if it was some kind of attack. others were without power for quite some time leaving many parts of the government to carry on in the dark while elsewhere forcing evacuations at some of the city's famous museums. and raising a lot of questions about how prepared the government really is for a bigger emergency. chris jansing is on that story for us tonight. >> reporter: the lights went out in the middle of the daily briefing. they finished using the lights from a phone. >> can i have your attention. >> reporter: even the energy department lost power, so did the white house, though the back upgenerator kicked right in. >> i was with the president and he did not know. >> reporter: oprah winfrey just kept talking. >> no doubt about it. >> reporter: but some of the most popular museums were evacuated. including the smithso
miguel almaguer nbc news, palm springs. >>> the halls of power in washington, d.c. were without power for a time today as the lights blinged out from the white house to the capitol and well beyond. given the times we live in had people briefly wondering if it was some kind of attack. others were without power for quite some time leaving many parts of the government to carry on in the dark while elsewhere forcing evacuations at some of the city's famous museums. and raising a lot of...
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but in palm springs, residents consume three times more water than the state average. in the middle of the desert this entire region draws its water from deep underground. from aquifers. with steady growth and more neighborhoods like this one continuing to pop up that water supply is vanishing. stephanie is the water police. all alone covering 1,000 square miles, and 100,000 homes. are you overwhelmed with how much you must control? >> i'm very busy yes. >> reporter: this is what she finds every >> palm springs is a symbol of the waste, but also a symbol of the opportunity. historically in california green, lush lawns were the ideal. but we need to reevaluate reexamine that ideal. >> reporter: in this desert community, to save water, they must now draw a line in the sand. miguel almaguer nbc news palm springs. >>> still ahead here tonight, how do you live to be 100? from the five places in the word where people live longer than anywhere else. and the american city racing to follow their le >>> and later, the teen who just got accepted to every ivy league school there i
but in palm springs, residents consume three times more water than the state average. in the middle of the desert this entire region draws its water from deep underground. from aquifers. with steady growth and more neighborhoods like this one continuing to pop up that water supply is vanishing. stephanie is the water police. all alone covering 1,000 square miles, and 100,000 homes. are you overwhelmed with how much you must control? >> i'm very busy yes. >> reporter: this is what...
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>> i'm just asking dwes that's palm. >> right. bye. >> oh, yeah.he way out, he told the reporter things were getting too diane sawyer-y. >> that's a compliment. >>> iron mike tyson, skills in the ring. also in leather pants and a mike. ♪ day and night working up a sweat ♪ >> it's a lip-sync battle. you're supposed to match your lips to the song that's playing. he's trying to do it with salt and peppa's "push it." >> the champ all the way old school? skin-tight leather pants and a red and yellow varsity jacket. the hip hop group's labels and patches on the jacket. >>> turn to the arcade. a lot of games in there. the one with the claw you try to get one of the -- usually a stuffed animal. i have never seen anybody get it. >> that machine is not supposed to end up like this. yeah that's 4-year-old henry from england inside the machine. henry's mom said he was mad about not winning a minion toy. he crawled up in there to get one. guess what? it worked. >> lesson not learned. they let him keep the toy. he was in the machine for about half hour. he was j
>> i'm just asking dwes that's palm. >> right. bye. >> oh, yeah.he way out, he told the reporter things were getting too diane sawyer-y. >> that's a compliment. >>> iron mike tyson, skills in the ring. also in leather pants and a mike. ♪ day and night working up a sweat ♪ >> it's a lip-sync battle. you're supposed to match your lips to the song that's playing. he's trying to do it with salt and peppa's "push it." >> the champ all the...
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he abandoned the mustang across town and left his fingerprint and a palm print.lthough it took almost 35 years to find him, his fingerprints on file had not degraded. >> if it had not been for the afis system, he would have never been identified. >> on january 15, 2004, james davis pled guilty to murder with malice and was sentenced to life in prison. >> i never saw remorse. not one time. the only time i saw remorse was when he came to court and he pled guilty, and a judge sentenced him to life. he didn't care about diane. >> diane maxwell's father lived long enough to see her killer brought to justice. >> this database has been such a boost to law enforcement, to be able to help solve these crimes that otherwise would go unsolved. and now with the dna database, and that's doing the same thing, i mean, it's just been a tremendous boost to those of us in law enforcement who work these kind of cases. >> investigators believe the conviction was the result of hard work, cooperation, and perhaps something else. >> i really think it's divine intervention, because i mea
he abandoned the mustang across town and left his fingerprint and a palm print.lthough it took almost 35 years to find him, his fingerprints on file had not degraded. >> if it had not been for the afis system, he would have never been identified. >> on january 15, 2004, james davis pled guilty to murder with malice and was sentenced to life in prison. >> i never saw remorse. not one time. the only time i saw remorse was when he came to court and he pled guilty, and a judge...
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it's going to be a really fun one down in west palm beach. >> i've got a couple of videos from cougar national park. i just have to say they're both kind of fails. from lookout point, what you see right there, a bunch of monkeys that people went to the lookout, rolled down the windows and said i know these monkeys are going to have a great time. i know i'm going to get good video. at this point they tell you don't open your window. >> especially not around monkeys. that he love to grab shiny stuff, your phone, your wallet, zblfrg no, no, monkeys. >> here is where it fails. it's supposed to be this fun little thing. watch what this one monkey does to this woman. >> yeah, you started it. >> he comes at her and does it more than one time. she could have been scarred and scratch friday this. after after she get this is thing off the car it's standing up on the post like you want some more? you want some more? i'm mystified these lions are at the top of the food chain. that is a zebra right there. notice right here what's nearby. [ bleep ] >> oh, my gosh! >> lions give a chase to the zebra
it's going to be a really fun one down in west palm beach. >> i've got a couple of videos from cougar national park. i just have to say they're both kind of fails. from lookout point, what you see right there, a bunch of monkeys that people went to the lookout, rolled down the windows and said i know these monkeys are going to have a great time. i know i'm going to get good video. at this point they tell you don't open your window. >> especially not around monkeys. that he love to...
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the palm will just simply tear through. >> he's raised up. agony of being raised up after your feet and your hands are nailed in. every little movement is agony. the cross was lifted up by ropes and then dropped into a hole to keep it from falling. imagine what that's like. >> one of the difficulties with imagining crucifixion is that we've had 2,000 years of christian tradition, which sanitizes the cross. we have put jesus in nice church buildings, have crosses made of gold, and it prevents us of thinking through what crucifixion actually involved. when we pause and look at the historical nature of the crucifixion and remember what the romans were trying to do by humiliating and torturing people, for a moment, we see it as something quite different. something appallingly painful and utterly humiliating. >> the weight of the body pulls on the arms, making breathing increasingly difficult. most victims of crucifixion finally die of asphyxiation. >> it -- is -- finished. >> imagine your mother or your father or your best friend nailed to wood.
the palm will just simply tear through. >> he's raised up. agony of being raised up after your feet and your hands are nailed in. every little movement is agony. the cross was lifted up by ropes and then dropped into a hole to keep it from falling. imagine what that's like. >> one of the difficulties with imagining crucifixion is that we've had 2,000 years of christian tradition, which sanitizes the cross. we have put jesus in nice church buildings, have crosses made of gold, and it...
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the palm would just simply tear through. >> then he's raised up. of being raised up after your feet and your hands are nailed in. every little movement is agony. the cross was lifted up by ropes and then dropped into a hole to keep it from falling. imagine what that's like. >> one of the difficulties with imagining crucifixion is that we've had 2,000 years of christian tradition which sanitizes the cross. we put jesus in nice church buildings and we have crosses made of gold. and it prevents us from really thinking through what crucifixion actually involved. but when we actually pause and actually look at the historical nature of the crucifixion and remember what the romans were trying to do by humiliating and torturing people, then for a moment we really see it as something quite different, something appallingly painful and utterly humiliating. >> the weight of the body pulls on the arms, making breathing increasingly difficult. most victims of crucifixion finally die of asphyxiation. >> it is finished. >> imagine your mother or your father or you
the palm would just simply tear through. >> then he's raised up. of being raised up after your feet and your hands are nailed in. every little movement is agony. the cross was lifted up by ropes and then dropped into a hole to keep it from falling. imagine what that's like. >> one of the difficulties with imagining crucifixion is that we've had 2,000 years of christian tradition which sanitizes the cross. we put jesus in nice church buildings and we have crosses made of gold. and it...
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palm springs city manager argues change is happening.king the brown grass from city hall sdwb unthinkable just a few years ago. >> history of what palm springs was and creating these desert oasises. but that's changing and that isn't going to be the case any more. >> why, then, do we see these gated communities with the pools, with their boats and swans on their pool? why did that continue? >> and you'll see that changing, as well. >> back at laj mirage racket club, roy says they are trying, balancing what residents want with what the state is requiring. the community has planted some drought tolerant plants, emphasis on some. cnn, rancho mirage, california. you know, it's interesting just how much water people waste. but we've been talking about the drought. over in australia and sydney, it's quite the opposite. they've had way too much water. >> they. and typically they get 4 inches or 100 millimeters. they see that on monday. they saw that again on tuesday. we talk about nor'easters in the united states. this is akin to what you would
palm springs city manager argues change is happening.king the brown grass from city hall sdwb unthinkable just a few years ago. >> history of what palm springs was and creating these desert oasises. but that's changing and that isn't going to be the case any more. >> why, then, do we see these gated communities with the pools, with their boats and swans on their pool? why did that continue? >> and you'll see that changing, as well. >> back at laj mirage racket club, roy...
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even "palm beach" is an important subject because it's a very closed society, it's the richest placeo see what goes on when billionaires are able to be in this playpen, to see the schemes, the scams, to see the anti-semitism which still exists within the old guard through clubs -- few clubs still prevent jews or certainly blacks from being members and to see just what the other half lives like i think is certainly interesting. it's certainly fun for me. i love being able to just ask people questions to go into different worlds that i otherwise would not have any access to. i like to go into new subjects you know? if i've already done a book on palm beach i'm not going to do a book on beverly hills, that would be a step down. so that's why the hardest part of my job is coming up with the right subject for the next book. if anybody has any ideas i'm always looking. >> host: ron kessler if you can't get a source on the record or a secondary source will you not report something that you believe to be true? >> guest: absolutely. you know, many many times i've not reported information that
even "palm beach" is an important subject because it's a very closed society, it's the richest placeo see what goes on when billionaires are able to be in this playpen, to see the schemes, the scams, to see the anti-semitism which still exists within the old guard through clubs -- few clubs still prevent jews or certainly blacks from being members and to see just what the other half lives like i think is certainly interesting. it's certainly fun for me. i love being able to just ask...
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cnn's alina machado is in west palm beach with more on the video, reaction to the video. alina, what are you hearing from authorities, first of all? >> well brooke authorities here in palm beach county specifically the sheriffs department is not comments on the dash cam video because, they say, there is a pending civil lawsuit. but early on when this incident first happened back in 2013 the sheriff himself came out and defended the actions of his deputy. deputy lynn himself told investigators that essentially he feared for his life that he thought he had seen the suspect reaching for what he thought was a small gun and that everything happened very very quickly. you get a sense of just how quickly this situation escalated just from watching that video. it's just a matter of seconds from the time you see the squad car stop to the moment that you hear those gunshots. what you don't see in the video is that interaction between stephens and deputy lynn. what happened in those moments, we don't know. but you can hear the gunshots and the aftermath. now, the state attorney here
cnn's alina machado is in west palm beach with more on the video, reaction to the video. alina, what are you hearing from authorities, first of all? >> well brooke authorities here in palm beach county specifically the sheriffs department is not comments on the dash cam video because, they say, there is a pending civil lawsuit. but early on when this incident first happened back in 2013 the sheriff himself came out and defended the actions of his deputy. deputy lynn himself told...
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>> guest: one is a palm beach book and i had a wonderful time with my wife pam. stories of wealth and what can happen when you have too much of it in the recent book i think it encompasses so many of the important messages that i feel that people need to know about, not to mention exposing this vastness and many of those stories. my wife pam she did the archival research for that and there are so many myths about him and for example he was described in the press as this very religious guy that went to church every day and he never went to church. and the other stories like that. >> host: her first book. what about that. >> guest: it deals with how deceptive the insurance industry is. and it is regulated by the fcc and i can never get away from some of these deceptive practices and for example they will tell you that they will get a universal return plus a death benefit and it was just outrageous and i think that that would be a big improvement. >> caller: the person that that person was talking about would've been john o'neill who worked in the fbi do you refer t
>> guest: one is a palm beach book and i had a wonderful time with my wife pam. stories of wealth and what can happen when you have too much of it in the recent book i think it encompasses so many of the important messages that i feel that people need to know about, not to mention exposing this vastness and many of those stories. my wife pam she did the archival research for that and there are so many myths about him and for example he was described in the press as this very religious guy...
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palm springs city manager argues change is happening. the city is pulling water hungry flowers from the media and yanking grass at city hall. unthinkable years ago. >> the history of palm springs and desert oasis. that is changing. >> reporter: why do we see the gated communities with the pools, with their boats and swans on their pools? why does that continue? >> you are going to see that changing as well. >> reporter: back at the racket club, roy says they're trying, balancing what residents want with what the state requires. the community planted drought tolerant plants. emphasis on "some." >>> scientists predict we will increase the odds of natural disasters if the planet's climate rises more than 2 degrees celsius. cnn is launching a long term project looking into this. learn more about it at cnn.com. >> coming up -- we will go back to ben wedeman at port of augusta in italy where another boat load of hundreds of migrants were plucked from the sea. we will talk to him in just a moment. >>> welcome back to our viewers in the united s
palm springs city manager argues change is happening. the city is pulling water hungry flowers from the media and yanking grass at city hall. unthinkable years ago. >> the history of palm springs and desert oasis. that is changing. >> reporter: why do we see the gated communities with the pools, with their boats and swans on their pools? why does that continue? >> you are going to see that changing as well. >> reporter: back at the racket club, roy says they're trying,...
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even "palm beach" is an important subject because it's a very closed society, it's the richest placeo see what goes on when billionaires are able to be in this playpen, to see the schemes, the scams, to see the anti-semitism which still exists within the old guard through clubs -- few clubs still prevent jews or certainly blacks from being members and to see just what the other half lives like i think is certainly interesting. it's certainly fun for me. i love being able to just ask people questions to go into different worlds that i otherwise would not have any access to. i like to go into new subjects you know? if i've already done a book on palm beach i'm not going to do a book on beverly hills, that would be a step down. so that's why the hardest part of my job is coming up with the right subject for the next book. if anybody has any ideas i'm always looking. >> host: ron kessler if you can't get a source on the record or a secondary source will you not report something that you believe to be true? >> guest: absolutely. you know, many many times i've not reported information that
even "palm beach" is an important subject because it's a very closed society, it's the richest placeo see what goes on when billionaires are able to be in this playpen, to see the schemes, the scams, to see the anti-semitism which still exists within the old guard through clubs -- few clubs still prevent jews or certainly blacks from being members and to see just what the other half lives like i think is certainly interesting. it's certainly fun for me. i love being able to just ask...
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christians millions will celebrate palm rr sunday coming um. these bookvise to do with the prophecy of daniel 9 that give the year of palm sunday and the cruse fission of jesus creeuss. as he read in on the donkey the scribes or the fair saes said, master, rebuke they disciple squz jizes said if these are together to hold the piece the stones would cry out. what did he mean? he was emphasizeing the fact that only in the bible do-jesus said behold i tell you before it comes to pass so when it comes to pass you may believe i am he >> thank you. next speaker, please >> thank you. glaud bless you supervisors, god bless the city and county of san francisco. today what i would like to talk about is maybe there needs to be [inaudible] of san francisco, maybe there needs to be no public transportation. i'm sorry, no private transportation. people in this city who drive a lot of them don't respect pedestrians and people in chairs and if they hit them they hit a person in a chair, they hit me in a chair or this young lady in a chair, we are in bad shape.
christians millions will celebrate palm rr sunday coming um. these bookvise to do with the prophecy of daniel 9 that give the year of palm sunday and the cruse fission of jesus creeuss. as he read in on the donkey the scribes or the fair saes said, master, rebuke they disciple squz jizes said if these are together to hold the piece the stones would cry out. what did he mean? he was emphasizeing the fact that only in the bible do-jesus said behold i tell you before it comes to pass so when it...
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. >> reporter: lea switched to palm palm, telling her her favorite part of the day is. >> cheering with the cheerleaders. >> is that your favorite part. >> yes. >> reporter: and relief to dad. >> she wants to be a cheerleader real bad. i don't to have worry about her playing football. >> reporter: in may lea has a stem cell procedure and hopefully will go back took a kid again. >> this isn't lea's last time at temple. she has a couple more doctor's visit to go to. she will be back at training facility and also, possibly back on the field with her dad, in the coming months. reporting from temple, annie mccormack for channel six "action news". >>> proving the best gifts don't come in a box. >>> still to come on "action news" tonight, oprah winfrey cleaned out her closet. we will show what you media mogul was selling off and where all that money was going. >>> redie fining the term watch dog. neat the doberman who developed quite an appetite, melissa. >>> still chilly tonight. we have a frost advisory in effect for areas north and west of that 95 corridor. we will let you know how low thes
. >> reporter: lea switched to palm palm, telling her her favorite part of the day is. >> cheering with the cheerleaders. >> is that your favorite part. >> yes. >> reporter: and relief to dad. >> she wants to be a cheerleader real bad. i don't to have worry about her playing football. >> reporter: in may lea has a stem cell procedure and hopefully will go back took a kid again. >> this isn't lea's last time at temple. she has a couple more...
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and also when donald trump gave a book party inside palm beach what i call my midlife crisis. i had to go to more parties with more champagne and later on my wife and i i asked my mother wanted you think about this and she said well, he's doing a lot of things for himself and not thinking much about music. and by the way, pam comes up with a title for my book, the president and the secret service and she comes up with additional ideas about things to pursue and she said wouldn't it be great to do a book on palm beach. and that is why i did the book. because i probably would not have been able to do this. and there's a lot of individuals who contributes to the book [inaudible] and in the book this season, in mid july she describes this in palm beach. so 4040 sized came prancing past [inaudible] women need to walk up past the bar. and everyone was looking at them like they're on the display. they were short skirt and simple clothing. >> host: the next call is from pompano beach, florida. >> caller: hello i had two questions, one was a hillary jerrett affair and whether [inaudibl
and also when donald trump gave a book party inside palm beach what i call my midlife crisis. i had to go to more parties with more champagne and later on my wife and i i asked my mother wanted you think about this and she said well, he's doing a lot of things for himself and not thinking much about music. and by the way, pam comes up with a title for my book, the president and the secret service and she comes up with additional ideas about things to pursue and she said wouldn't it be great to...
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oil plantations and mining projects so specifically in the palm oil sector in honduras, you're seeing massive conflicts between indigenous communities and large landowner companies and states with clashing conception of development. >> you say in the report that the true authors of the crimes are going unpunished. who is responsible for the violence and if the crimes are going unpunished, is there complicity within the government? >> well, it's very difficult to get any information on really the true perpetrators of these crimes and that's largely because there's a lack of information by the government but also by civil society in relation to who exactly causes these. there are rumors that underlie the killings and primarily their dominated by a particular sector where there's been a history icon applicant between local communities, namely indigenous and rural communities and large landowners, as i mentioned before for the cultvasion of palm oil. it's suspected that the perpetrators behind the majority of killings are those large land owners in conjunction with their privately held se
oil plantations and mining projects so specifically in the palm oil sector in honduras, you're seeing massive conflicts between indigenous communities and large landowner companies and states with clashing conception of development. >> you say in the report that the true authors of the crimes are going unpunished. who is responsible for the violence and if the crimes are going unpunished, is there complicity within the government? >> well, it's very difficult to get any information...
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one is of a palm tree, peggy rodgers, palm tree blowing in the wind 20 to 30 miles per hour there. linda from san rafael slowing us the trees blowing around and the white caps near bodega bay courtesy of sandy zigler. the wind is still present throughout the evening and with scattered showers possible as well. sunrise tomorrow 6:55. we're talking about rain in april. there was little, if any rainfall, in the month of march. as a matter of fact, santa rosa 2% of average. you should have had 5 inches of rainfall. you had 1/8 of 1 inch. now that we're getting into spring this is more of a wintertime pattern. ridges of high pressure push down to the south allowing our focus of weather to come in from the northful another boundary sweeps by tomorrow, no rainfall with it but an increase in wind throughout the day tomorrow. temperatures will be kept down, mainly 60s and 70s throughout the bay area. i showed you this map yesterday which is coming more into fruition that our ridge of high pressure will pull back offshore about 500 miles and now entice the rainfall to move back into the bay
one is of a palm tree, peggy rodgers, palm tree blowing in the wind 20 to 30 miles per hour there. linda from san rafael slowing us the trees blowing around and the white caps near bodega bay courtesy of sandy zigler. the wind is still present throughout the evening and with scattered showers possible as well. sunrise tomorrow 6:55. we're talking about rain in april. there was little, if any rainfall, in the month of march. as a matter of fact, santa rosa 2% of average. you should have had 5...
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. >> reporter: lea switched to palm palm telling her her favorite part of the day. >> cheering with the cheerleaders. >> reporter: that is your favorite part. >> yes. >> reporter: a relief to dad. >> cheerleaders, she wants to be a cheerleader bad. i don't have to worry about her playing football. >> reporter: in may lea has a stem cell procedure and then hopefully going back to being a kid again this isn't lea's last time at temple, she still has a couple more doctor's visit at chop. she will be back at training facility and possibly back on the field with her dad, in the coming months. reporting from temple, annie mccormack for channel six "action news". >>> much more to come on "action news" tonight, a gun dealership in south philadelphia is scene of dueling protests over gun control. >>> plus volunteers donate the their time to saturday morning to make sure that the jersey shore is ready for summer. melissa? >>> walter, not feeling like summer today, definitely a chilly start to our spring weekend. for the second half on sunday we are tracking showers for some details coming up with
. >> reporter: lea switched to palm palm telling her her favorite part of the day. >> cheering with the cheerleaders. >> reporter: that is your favorite part. >> yes. >> reporter: a relief to dad. >> cheerleaders, she wants to be a cheerleader bad. i don't have to worry about her playing football. >> reporter: in may lea has a stem cell procedure and then hopefully going back to being a kid again this isn't lea's last time at temple, she still has a...
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you simply couldn't develop an area like palm beach or miami until you had secure rail transportation to the outside world. so flagler realized that he was pioneering, that he was opening up of these areas to development, and it surprised even him in his old age he said i always believed in the future of florida but i didn't appreciate how quickly it would happen. .. and this week on "the communicators," an update on the net neutrality regulations passed by the fcc earlier this year. julian hattem is with the hill. give us an update, where do we stand? >> guest: sure. so we're really at the new chapter, the battle of the long, ongoing saga of the federal communications commission on a party line vote voted back in
you simply couldn't develop an area like palm beach or miami until you had secure rail transportation to the outside world. so flagler realized that he was pioneering, that he was opening up of these areas to development, and it surprised even him in his old age he said i always believed in the future of florida but i didn't appreciate how quickly it would happen. .. and this week on "the communicators," an update on the net neutrality regulations passed by the fcc earlier this year....
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is the core habitat big enough to have more than one individual of this palm species? because some of these species can be very rare -- there could only be one per acre. so do you need to have 50 acres to have 50 individuals? and will that be enough for that population to survive for couple hundred years? narrator: to discover exactly what the effects of fragmentation are on the rare old-growth tree species in the amazon forest the research team compares plots along forest fragment edges to plots within pristine forest ars. . bill laurance: we have bn studying about 65,000 trees for the last 27 years. and overall that's about 1,300 different species of trees. that, just to put it into perspective is about twice as many scies as occur in all of north america. narrator: by identifying the species and measuring the diameter of the tree, the team can calculate its biomass. once this is done to all the trees then the total biomass of the plot can be determined. dr. bill laurance: it's an enormous challenge. it really is one of the great challenges is trying to document what
is the core habitat big enough to have more than one individual of this palm species? because some of these species can be very rare -- there could only be one per acre. so do you need to have 50 acres to have 50 individuals? and will that be enough for that population to survive for couple hundred years? narrator: to discover exactly what the effects of fragmentation are on the rare old-growth tree species in the amazon forest the research team compares plots along forest fragment edges to...
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policy. >> there ever be an instance where they should use the palm of their hands? shouldn't. if things start to feel unusual like this -- this is not a normal situation. that's when it's time to say look i want to talk to a supervisor. >> police say charges will not be filed because no victims have come forward. again, the the two employees involved were fired. >> 4:53 and still ahead in the next half hour of "action news" t-the results of a 10 month investigation into claims of misconduct at philadelphia area va clinics. they will be released today and we'll preview this in a live report. >> actress rita wilson is is going public about her battle with breast cancer. we'll give you details when we come back. life's taught me a lot and i'm ready for more. well, you're not the typical kind of candidate that i hire, but you are exactly what i'm looking for. [narrator] your company could be missing out on the candidates it needs most. learn how to find a great pool of untapped talent at gradsoflife.org. . >> new on "action news," the last thing people expect to see run
policy. >> there ever be an instance where they should use the palm of their hands? shouldn't. if things start to feel unusual like this -- this is not a normal situation. that's when it's time to say look i want to talk to a supervisor. >> police say charges will not be filed because no victims have come forward. again, the the two employees involved were fired. >> 4:53 and still ahead in the next half hour of "action news" t-the results of a 10 month investigation...
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. >>> new police dash cam video show as 2013 palm beach county officer-involved shooting. it's shocking. it's an incident that happens in just a matter of seconds. take a look at 20-year-old dontrelle stevens in the hospital. following the shooting. the four gunshots in the video left stevens paralyzed from the waist down. >> but it's what's not on camera that has left room for interpretation. our elena machado has more. >> can you clearly hear the four gunshots that left then-20-year-old dontrelle stevens paralyzed from the waist down. but what this dash cam video from the palm beach county sheriffs office doesn't show are the moments right before deputy adam lynn fired his gun. the shooting according to a attorney representing stevens in a civil lawsuit was an unnecessary and excessive use of force. >> why would a deputy sheriff shoot under those circumstances? i will tell you i am sure that's a question that dontrelle stevens wakes up asking himself every morning, and goes to sleep asking himself every night. >> the shooting happened the morning of september 13th 2013.
. >>> new police dash cam video show as 2013 palm beach county officer-involved shooting. it's shocking. it's an incident that happens in just a matter of seconds. take a look at 20-year-old dontrelle stevens in the hospital. following the shooting. the four gunshots in the video left stevens paralyzed from the waist down. >> but it's what's not on camera that has left room for interpretation. our elena machado has more. >> can you clearly hear the four gunshots that left...
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how about one every his dinners down in west palm beach? $356.80, for one meal, at one of the pricy restaurants there. and then when menendez first ran into trouble for all of this two $20,000 donations to his legal defense fund, which he's now going need to spend whole lot more money on, now that's indicted. >> i'm outrage that prosecutors at the justice department were tricked into starting this investigation three years ago. with false allegations by those who have a political motive to silence me. but i will not be silenced. >> i'm confident at the end of the day i will be vindicated. they will be exposed. >> in this country you are innocent until proven guilty. that's why it is the greatest country in the world. so, you know, claims of wrong-doing, are handled through adjust tis system. so i don't think anybody should pre judge anything. guy is a us senator done a lot, very good work for this country and this state. so let the process take its place. >>> well menendez was just re-elected by new jersey voters to another six year term, j
how about one every his dinners down in west palm beach? $356.80, for one meal, at one of the pricy restaurants there. and then when menendez first ran into trouble for all of this two $20,000 donations to his legal defense fund, which he's now going need to spend whole lot more money on, now that's indicted. >> i'm outrage that prosecutors at the justice department were tricked into starting this investigation three years ago. with false allegations by those who have a political motive...
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crews also dousing a couple of large palm trees behind the homes.w courtesy of our sister station. let's check in with our chief meteorologist paul deanno. wind conditions in the area? >> we have to watch out for the embers over the next couple of hours. wind gusts up to 28 miles an hour. we are looking for flames and not finding much. we may be on the tail end of the fire. but if there are any embers left that wind, 20, 25 miles per hour, could blow them and start a new fire. that's a dense area just south and west of long beach just east of rancho palos verdes near los angeles air force base. very dry down there and today, ken, very windy, as well. >> you can see how spread out the fire sites were. the fire started in a palm tree and then spread to some buildings. good work by the fire department. so far no reports of any injuries. we'll keep an eye on it for you. >>> a massive explosion and fireball in fresno after work crews hit a big gas line a 12" line. this is video from a
crews also dousing a couple of large palm trees behind the homes.w courtesy of our sister station. let's check in with our chief meteorologist paul deanno. wind conditions in the area? >> we have to watch out for the embers over the next couple of hours. wind gusts up to 28 miles an hour. we are looking for flames and not finding much. we may be on the tail end of the fire. but if there are any embers left that wind, 20, 25 miles per hour, could blow them and start a new fire. that's a...
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morgan: i know oprah winfrey has a house in palm beach. gerald: would it be rush limbaugh?rian: it would be. brian: what about your first service of news -- source of news? gerald: we are doing some media outreach to south dakota, and it is very interesting to get that regional perspective on things happening in minnesota and the area. brian: how do you know someone is telling the truth? gerard: you cannot know. brian: how do you find the facts yourself? gerard: i look for an outside perspective. as someone with an interest in journalism, i would like to think that we should look at the facts first and forming opinions second so the economist comes to mind because they are outside the u.s., so they report with an outside perspective areas -- perspective. they give you the facts. brian: i want to ask you a question and be up to show the hands. how many in this room use in your studies wikipedia? put your hands up. that did not exist when i was your age. it shows you how much things change. who had their hand that back here? yes and we have heard from you. i want somebody who
morgan: i know oprah winfrey has a house in palm beach. gerald: would it be rush limbaugh?rian: it would be. brian: what about your first service of news -- source of news? gerald: we are doing some media outreach to south dakota, and it is very interesting to get that regional perspective on things happening in minnesota and the area. brian: how do you know someone is telling the truth? gerard: you cannot know. brian: how do you find the facts yourself? gerard: i look for an outside...
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other news palm oil hurt by falling prices. they will impose a levy on palm oil.trial production expected to climb there. it is estimated the output rows 18% while inventories fell to their lowest levels in -- since june. saudi arabia has raised oil prices. but asia's demand for crude is improving. saudi arabia cut prices earlier to compete with latin america and russia. saudi arabia producing a near record 10 million barrels of oil a day. we've got a mongolian new leader and he's been launching a media blitz. what's he trying to do? well convince his people that foreign investment is the only way. bloomberg tv reports he has been tracking -- reporter has been tracking the developments. tell us more about the developments this weekend. >> sure. the prime minister said he is reiterated that the country's economy can go nowhere without developing the country's two major projects. he said the government and rio tinto has reached an agreement on owe -- reopening the project's second phase. there are four remaining issues for the investors and the mongolian government
other news palm oil hurt by falling prices. they will impose a levy on palm oil.trial production expected to climb there. it is estimated the output rows 18% while inventories fell to their lowest levels in -- since june. saudi arabia has raised oil prices. but asia's demand for crude is improving. saudi arabia cut prices earlier to compete with latin america and russia. saudi arabia producing a near record 10 million barrels of oil a day. we've got a mongolian new leader and he's been...
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now west palm beach, palm beach county sheriffs office have an opportunity not to have to talk aboution. however, i think it's going to become incumbent at some point that this is looked into. >> i want to you listen to the victim's attorney speaking out the victim adams, the police officer, adams lynn shot this young man. listen to what the victim's attorney said. >> i think it cannot be questioned. that when you dress for war, when you equip for war, and when you bring with you out onto the street and into the community an attitude of aggression. you are going to inevitably provoke violence. >> the police deputy the police sheriff deputy adams lynn. i'm reading what they said he was wearing military fatigues he had a riot shield, a grenade launcher a shotgun he used to shoot stevens, that he used to shoot dontrelle stevens four times. what do you make of that? >> well i don't know we don't know the rest of the story here. was that officer on his way to a training exercise somewhere where they would be wearing clothing appropriate for being in a wooded area? why he would have all th
now west palm beach, palm beach county sheriffs office have an opportunity not to have to talk aboution. however, i think it's going to become incumbent at some point that this is looked into. >> i want to you listen to the victim's attorney speaking out the victim adams, the police officer, adams lynn shot this young man. listen to what the victim's attorney said. >> i think it cannot be questioned. that when you dress for war, when you equip for war, and when you bring with you...
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they're using palm and shea oils.l, shea oil-- that's not part of what's considered chocolate, in the united states, according to f.d.a. standards. >> right, so that is not a chocolate in the united states. >> reporter: so those remembrances of warm feelings past are triggered by-- palm and shea oils? well, even so... why not let the little store in greenwich village sell the original cadbury chocolate? what's the big deal to hershey? >> our intention is not to go after the smaller shops, but when we started seeing this formula in the mass retailers that's when we got concerned because it's a slippery slope. >> reporter: but, say the brits, it's not just about cadbury. hershey's has successfully blocked other british brands. like toffee crisp, made by nestle in the uk, because its wrapper, says hershey's, looks like their reese's peanut butter cups. and england's "yorkie" bar can no longer be imported because its name sounds like hershey's york peppermint patties. so here is a yorkie bar from england. and y'all won't
they're using palm and shea oils.l, shea oil-- that's not part of what's considered chocolate, in the united states, according to f.d.a. standards. >> right, so that is not a chocolate in the united states. >> reporter: so those remembrances of warm feelings past are triggered by-- palm and shea oils? well, even so... why not let the little store in greenwich village sell the original cadbury chocolate? what's the big deal to hershey? >> our intention is not to go after the...
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until he built a railroad, you simply couldn't develop a railroad like palm beach or miami until you have secured rail transportation to the outside world. and so he realized that he was pioneering and that he was opening up these areas to development. and in his old age he always says i didn't appreciate how quickly this would happen. >> from warren information on the many cities we visit with our local content vehicles, go to c-span.org last local content. and here's a look at some of the books being published this week. a series of sexual assaults or discuss that took place at the university of montana. fox news contributor and press secretary share stories from years in the white house in her book. and this nobel prize winner says that america is the most unequal advanced country in the world and give solutions to create what he sees as a fair economy. and this journalist investigates the increasing use of black tar heroin in america and the drug's popularity. .. >> as we speak, alaska has just legalized general recreational use. and public opinion has shifted very much in that d
until he built a railroad, you simply couldn't develop a railroad like palm beach or miami until you have secured rail transportation to the outside world. and so he realized that he was pioneering and that he was opening up these areas to development. and in his old age he always says i didn't appreciate how quickly this would happen. >> from warren information on the many cities we visit with our local content vehicles, go to c-span.org last local content. and here's a look at some of...
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in tracking the commutative bay bridge west palm the drive time is 18 minutes in that area we did havethe metering lights but that did not dual anything to add additional minutes to the drive time. for the san mateo bridge there is a when advisory in effect. the drive time is moving up to 40 minutes in that area and a trip to the golden gate bridge 101 northbound and southbound have live traffic early with no delays. and then marin county with the richmond bridge all the polls open and still no backups to the west bound trip into marin. >> reporter: we're looking a clear skies out there right now the winds are common except folks for the coast. no clouds are in sight. the sun is slowly rising. but it's good to be a sons field day with the call will start this morning. and the winds along the coast are 14 mi. an hour is breezy it used its travel across the area. plenum wednesday between 10 and 20 mi. an hour for the old man's. vallejo starting out with a chilly start at 35 degrees. fremont is 46 fremont is starting out of 43 degrees. so you problem and crabber sweater this morning. give
in tracking the commutative bay bridge west palm the drive time is 18 minutes in that area we did havethe metering lights but that did not dual anything to add additional minutes to the drive time. for the san mateo bridge there is a when advisory in effect. the drive time is moving up to 40 minutes in that area and a trip to the golden gate bridge 101 northbound and southbound have live traffic early with no delays. and then marin county with the richmond bridge all the polls open and still no...
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across the state, high to low 90s, sacramento, livermore, 102, palm springs, widespread warm weathergs, inland area, in the low 90s, fairfield, 92 up at cloverdale, here is the accuweather forecast two days hot weather inland cooling down a bit at the coast, just a bit at the bay on friday. sort of a moderate pattern from sunday through wednesday no rain, i'm sorry to say. lovely weather. >> feels more like we're heading into june instead of may, all right, thank you spencer. >>> all right, a lot to talk about in sports tonight including golf. >> that is right and back from new orleans -- >> i would rather see the fog and wind out there, artie is going to suffer a little bit. we'll have updates from harding park and the championship. and guess who is back to work? the new 49ers under the head tomsula . >>> this abc 7 sports report brought to you by bank of the west. >>> 49ers staying their mini camp under new head coach tomsula, the team seemed a lot looser on and off the field with jim harbaugh gone. the man drawing the most interest was the linebacker, this team needs his leadershi
across the state, high to low 90s, sacramento, livermore, 102, palm springs, widespread warm weathergs, inland area, in the low 90s, fairfield, 92 up at cloverdale, here is the accuweather forecast two days hot weather inland cooling down a bit at the coast, just a bit at the bay on friday. sort of a moderate pattern from sunday through wednesday no rain, i'm sorry to say. lovely weather. >> feels more like we're heading into june instead of may, all right, thank you spencer. >>>...
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across the state, high to low 90s, sacramento, livermore, 102, palm springs, widespread warm weatherinland area, in the low 90s, fairfield, 92 up at cloverdale, here is the accuweather forecast two days hot weather inland cooling down a bit at the coast, just a bit at the bay on friday. sort of a moderate pattern from sunday through wednesday no rain, i'm sorry to say. lovely weather. >> feels more like we're heading into june instead of may, all right, thank you spencer. >>> all right, a lot to talk about in sports tonight including golf. >> that is right and back from new orleans -- >> i would rather see the fog and wind out there, artie is going to suffer a little bit. we'll have updates from harding park and the championship. and guess who is back to work? the new 49ers under the head thank you for being a sailor, and my daddy. thank you mom, for protecting my future. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are thankful for many things. the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. our world-class service earned usaa the top spot in a study of the most
across the state, high to low 90s, sacramento, livermore, 102, palm springs, widespread warm weatherinland area, in the low 90s, fairfield, 92 up at cloverdale, here is the accuweather forecast two days hot weather inland cooling down a bit at the coast, just a bit at the bay on friday. sort of a moderate pattern from sunday through wednesday no rain, i'm sorry to say. lovely weather. >> feels more like we're heading into june instead of may, all right, thank you spencer. >>> all...
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palm trees, sun. what more can you ask for? >> cheers. >> the biggest shock is when i read a line, homosexuality is a crime. i wondered would it be safe for me to go there. >> i'm gay. >> i just couldn't believe there was drugs. there was alcohol, gay men. they were doing it. so why not me? >> hi. >> are you homosexual? >> i did start to forget about the danger. i was very naive. >> why are you here? >> it was just unbelievable fear. homosexuality was punishable by death. >> please help me. . >> i was working at a medical hospital as a staff nurse in intensive care. there is no other job that, you know, i would rather do. i loved doing the job, and i loved looking after people. i got married in 1989 to jolene. she was a lovely looking girl, and we had a great time. i was very happy. >> this is the best day ever. >> when you have kids, you can't imagine your life without them. it was good. they're worth it. then it was always at the back of my mind, i knew i didn't want to be there. i was living a lie. i knew that i was gay. i g
palm trees, sun. what more can you ask for? >> cheers. >> the biggest shock is when i read a line, homosexuality is a crime. i wondered would it be safe for me to go there. >> i'm gay. >> i just couldn't believe there was drugs. there was alcohol, gay men. they were doing it. so why not me? >> hi. >> are you homosexual? >> i did start to forget about the danger. i was very naive. >> why are you here? >> it was just unbelievable fear....
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unclear what that reward as. >> james: bridge the background palm trees lining the street not movingce and calm this morning pickup later this afternoon for now looking ananias logical starts the day a. we expect over the course the next 24 hours it took a storm tracker day park forecast. during the morning part 7:00 a.m. highlighted here were looking at the upper 30's to mid '40's temperatures. clause merrill and by noon time. as still will be very bad polyclitus at that point if anything at all. temperatures at that point in the mid-60s the. an upper 60s by three this afternoon. and some low '70's as well with winds like as said kick up a little bit 1015 coming from the ocean. it's a nice outside even a better forecast for friday the weekend. that live in extended outlook was sunday on the bay coming up in 50 minutes. i find out how the roads are shaping up. >> george: a sunny day not looking at any hot spots this morning. still lighter than usual traffic from the bay. even here at the bay bridge fell back up the drive time still under 20 minutes. in the san francisco and to the an
unclear what that reward as. >> james: bridge the background palm trees lining the street not movingce and calm this morning pickup later this afternoon for now looking ananias logical starts the day a. we expect over the course the next 24 hours it took a storm tracker day park forecast. during the morning part 7:00 a.m. highlighted here were looking at the upper 30's to mid '40's temperatures. clause merrill and by noon time. as still will be very bad polyclitus at that point if...
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so north of west palm. south of daytona, north of west palm. >> all the details.'s the feature -- >> it is known as being one -- >> lunch will be served down at new smyrna beach this summer. >> i'll stay at the pool. >> i don't blame you. >> how is the weather. >> a beautiful day outside today. the man upstairs provided us with a fine looking easter sunday. i hope you had a chance to get outside and enjoy it whether you're doing a full easter dinner or burgers in the back yard a good day to be outside, sunshine has faded behind a few clouds right now. that's not going to mean anything in the way of the warmup. there's our view over washington. the lincoln memorial, about 5,000 or 6,000 people down there early this morning. the cherry blossoms should be getting ready to open. i'll do my run down by the basin and take a look and see how far away they are. probably another week before we get to the peak of cherry blossom season. temperature 49 degrees at reagan national. it was a gorgeous sunrise. lloyd ferguson in halfway virginia, sent me this picture on my twitter
so north of west palm. south of daytona, north of west palm. >> all the details.'s the feature -- >> it is known as being one -- >> lunch will be served down at new smyrna beach this summer. >> i'll stay at the pool. >> i don't blame you. >> how is the weather. >> a beautiful day outside today. the man upstairs provided us with a fine looking easter sunday. i hope you had a chance to get outside and enjoy it whether you're doing a full easter dinner or...
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how people are doing it from the palm of their hand from free. and expect rain coming >>> want to update the breaking news of the morning. an earthquake rocked the capital of nepal. it was a 7.9. nepal police say at least 107 people are dead. it it about 2:00 a.m. our time. people are trapped in an ancient building in the city. several avalanches also reported on mt. everest after the earthquake hit. climbers are tweeting several climbers on the mountain are missing. ♪ don't stop believing ♪ [ screaming ] >>> yeah. several high schoolers are now home from the hospital after that scary scene there in indiana. we first told you about this at this time yesterday. the students were on stage performing the journey song "don't stop believing" when the stage collapsed underneath them. 17 teenagers were hurt. >> it's like a great theater department and they like try -- they work hard on it and stuff. i'm pretty sure no one in a million years thought this would ever happen. >> the school says it's still not clear why the stage collapsed. investigators wil
how people are doing it from the palm of their hand from free. and expect rain coming >>> want to update the breaking news of the morning. an earthquake rocked the capital of nepal. it was a 7.9. nepal police say at least 107 people are dead. it it about 2:00 a.m. our time. people are trapped in an ancient building in the city. several avalanches also reported on mt. everest after the earthquake hit. climbers are tweeting several climbers on the mountain are missing. ♪ don't stop...
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warmest at san diego at 80 and palm springses is 88 and mid-to-upper 70s for the central valley and myigher elevations around lake tahoe on tuesday. it is spring. we cannot get a break. >> the bay bridge has had an early accident now deared involving a motorcycle. all lanes are re-opened. 30 machines now to get to the city from the macarthur maze so the traffic is dissipating. we will see an improvement. at stick we have an accident northbound 101. there was an overturned vehicle fully engulfed on the shoulder. this was spectator slowing. southbound traffic is manageable. it takes you to walnut creek southbound 680 move along just fine and we have two problems westbound highway four with more details straight ahead. >>> long delays for e-bay bart riders with a closure and how you can get around. >> security experts sound the alarm on a new warning of baby monitors and how to tell if you have been hacked. >> a look at the san mateo bridge with traffic moving along fine on this good friday. stay brookside chocolate now has a crunch. brookside crunchy clusters - crispy multi-grains and sw
warmest at san diego at 80 and palm springses is 88 and mid-to-upper 70s for the central valley and myigher elevations around lake tahoe on tuesday. it is spring. we cannot get a break. >> the bay bridge has had an early accident now deared involving a motorcycle. all lanes are re-opened. 30 machines now to get to the city from the macarthur maze so the traffic is dissipating. we will see an improvement. at stick we have an accident northbound 101. there was an overturned vehicle fully...
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you can kick it off since you're in the palm trees. we feel bad for you. >> thank you.'ve been mostly skeptical of the market lately. always had a great comeback the last five or six sessions. not today. i think you're right. it's important to pay attention to price action when there's not necessarily outside news or adislodgeness events. since i watched that show, the hoarders, that was really terrible price action to end the day. up about a percent. gave all of it back. closed down on the day on the indices. i think it's significant and tells us there is not enough new buyers to come into the market at these prices. >> although this was the exact opposite. nobody was hoarding today. it felt like for whatever reason. we found buyers over the last two sessions. remember, yesterday was the supposed to be a down day. last friday, the jobs report, we were off 200 points yesterday, everyone would have shrugged it off. we weren't. what happened? >> first of all, you have light volume. we're coming off the holidays right now. quiet period for corporate america as we head into
you can kick it off since you're in the palm trees. we feel bad for you. >> thank you.'ve been mostly skeptical of the market lately. always had a great comeback the last five or six sessions. not today. i think you're right. it's important to pay attention to price action when there's not necessarily outside news or adislodgeness events. since i watched that show, the hoarders, that was really terrible price action to end the day. up about a percent. gave all of it back. closed down on...
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drew palm rand's on the hill and a no doubter deep to lervths11, 2-0. and colin cuemccue had it go wong the curve ball. and uncle charley, too good. and mccue 11 strike outs. surrend surrendering just six hits. >>> and 2 on, 2 out. 0-2 count and noleened finds the sweet spot. that's a dagger into the seats. and solo shot to left. his first of the night and his career. and that's all the giants would get. finally, when duffy isn't hitting homers at at&t, he likes to play call of duty with his fat cat, skeeter. and this photo of the twosome getting a tun of love on social media, the tail was put to shame. >>> okay. it's wear sweater, take the sweater off, put on a pair of shirts, get the sweater back. what'ser going on? 80s in san jose. we cool off a little bit boy the weekend and then next week it's the other part get the jacket back out and maybe some rain by next wednesday and thursday. we'll see about that. >> are you okay with that? >> what choice do i have? i keep the sweater with me lat times. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the h
drew palm rand's on the hill and a no doubter deep to lervths11, 2-0. and colin cuemccue had it go wong the curve ball. and uncle charley, too good. and mccue 11 strike outs. surrend surrendering just six hits. >>> and 2 on, 2 out. 0-2 count and noleened finds the sweet spot. that's a dagger into the seats. and solo shot to left. his first of the night and his career. and that's all the giants would get. finally, when duffy isn't hitting homers at at&t, he likes to play call of...
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the april 2013 palming killed three people and wounded hundreds. jury deliberations are expected this week in the murder trial of former nfl player aaron hernandez. the former new england patriots tight and is accused of killing odin lloyd two years ago. prosecutors rescued -- rest of the case after calling 131 witnesses. the jury could get the case by the middle of the week. tomorrow a news conference is scheduled for details about the "rolling stone" article of an alleged rape at university of virginia. rebecca cooper is at the live desk with a preview. rebecca: that report will be issued tonight ahead of the press conference. your learning new details. sources close to the investigation say the report will reveal quote systematic" failure on the part of "rolling stone" magazine and its editors. "rolling stone" management does not plan to fire or discipline anyone on staff as a result of what is now being called a journalistic debacle. you will recall that "rolling stone" asked columbia university's regiment school of journalism to conduct this i
the april 2013 palming killed three people and wounded hundreds. jury deliberations are expected this week in the murder trial of former nfl player aaron hernandez. the former new england patriots tight and is accused of killing odin lloyd two years ago. prosecutors rescued -- rest of the case after calling 131 witnesses. the jury could get the case by the middle of the week. tomorrow a news conference is scheduled for details about the "rolling stone" article of an alleged rape at...
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. >> a's and angels and bottom second drew palm rans on the hill and johnny peputellau accepts. and that's his first of the season 3-0 angels. and finding the right side. but marcus simian throw to 3rd and erick ends up scoring all the way from first. angels roll 14-1. and the warriors have gone from a good team to a great team but steve curkerr is not the nba coach of the year. the buck's coach receive 67 first place votes and 513 total points from a panel of sports writers and broadcasters. jason jason kidd placed third. and september 14th and then host the packers october 4th. october 18th baltimore is in town followed up by the seahawks and then they travel to seattle and also have tripped to cleveland. and denver comes to the east bay on october 11th. and the silver and black also host them on the 20th and then finish finish here. >>> the nbc sports deck is sponsored by xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> our investigative meteorologist went on a fact finding mission. >>> on a rainbow. the scientist says the person who took the photo behind them there must have been a body
. >> a's and angels and bottom second drew palm rans on the hill and johnny peputellau accepts. and that's his first of the season 3-0 angels. and finding the right side. but marcus simian throw to 3rd and erick ends up scoring all the way from first. angels roll 14-1. and the warriors have gone from a good team to a great team but steve curkerr is not the nba coach of the year. the buck's coach receive 67 first place votes and 513 total points from a panel of sports writers and...
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they are going to add service in indiana sacramento and palm springs. $1050 fee and they get unlimited travel and can bypass security checks. exhibitors across the country come to the bay area, they sail the specific boat show. they took a tour of some of those boats on display. >> imagine hitting the high season this magnificent yacht, one of hundreds of boats on display, this is at the pacific boat show, jack london square in oakland. what i'm on board is a 57-foot long juneau, it's going to set you back millions of dollars, but it's beautiful when you come on board. that's nice spacious area to relax with you and your new best friends, check out this in the middle, coolers for your beverage of choice and when you're ready to retire after a long day of sailing, you can go down from deck. you have a dining room, a living room, a full kitchen, a gas stove and as you head to the bask of the boat, five bedrooms on board. i want to bring in john cuney who is taking part of the boat show this weekend. what is so special about being on board a vessel like th
they are going to add service in indiana sacramento and palm springs. $1050 fee and they get unlimited travel and can bypass security checks. exhibitors across the country come to the bay area, they sail the specific boat show. they took a tour of some of those boats on display. >> imagine hitting the high season this magnificent yacht, one of hundreds of boats on display, this is at the pacific boat show, jack london square in oakland. what i'm on board is a 57-foot long juneau, it's...